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iowadoc77 05-19-2019 04:56 AM

Commenting in BST section
 
Seeing more and more commentary in the BST section related to pricing and any various comments. I think we went over that BST is not the place to interject comments like this. If someone is trying to sell a card it seems poor form to quote previous sales. If someone is trying to sell a raw card it seems poor form to interject comments on the grade of that card. Aren’t those best handled as a pm between the seller and whoever is commenting? If I am way off base here I apologize but the commentary is getting frustrating.
Any other thoughts?

glynparson 05-19-2019 05:28 AM

my 2 cents
 
If people are lying or posting misinformation i have no problem with people calling them out on it. if they are way over-grading i have no issue with people pointing it out. i think all things are relative and probably best judged on a case by case basis. but of course it is ultimately up to what Leon thinks is right.

iowadoc77 05-19-2019 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by glynparson (Post 1879057)
If people are lying or posting misinformation i have no problem with people calling them out on it. if they are way over-grading i have no issue with people pointing it out. i think all things are relative and probably best judged on a case by case basis. but of course it is ultimately up to what Leon thinks is right.

Very true. I just remember the fiasco with the Lenox Cobb that dominated the T206 section for an extended period of time and really sucked for anyone else trying to sell a card. Definitely want to avoid things like that.

But definitely agree if someone is posting false information they should be called out but not for opinions or over pricing of cards. People can ask whatever they want. They may not have buyers but can ask what they want.

Leon 05-19-2019 07:15 AM

Benign comments there are fine. We don't want a stale place. But any kind of extraneous pricing or other things, by other than the poster, is not permitted. Of course fraud and/or lies can be called out. Always shoot me, or another moderator, a PM if there is something which you think crosses the line or needs to be discussed.

Examples- You got a great deal on that card, Why are you asking so much for it? NOT permitted

That is a great looking card you have there. I used to own one and loved it. Good luck with the sale. Permitted.

And what is a thread without a card?

http://luckeycards.com/n284.jpg

Republicaninmass 05-19-2019 07:21 AM

The same jealous prick that's been warned at least once before up to his old tricks.

frankbmd 05-19-2019 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Republicaninmass (Post 1879073)
The same jealous prick that's been warned at least once before up to his old tricks.

If this is just an example of an off-limits post, why don't you tell us how you really feel.:D

Snapolit1 05-19-2019 10:01 AM

BST seems to run very well generally. It’s annoying when someone does TTT for the 19th time but what can you do.

Rhotchkiss 05-19-2019 10:51 AM

Personally, I prefer that nobody comment on any BST I ever post (even “nice card GLWS”).

Also, not that I have any pull, but I think an OP should only be able to bump their BST thread once every 15 days (x2)/month - it gets old seeing the same threads and Its very aggravating when you post a BST and within an hour are jumped by a thread that’s been on BST for years.

Ryan Hotchkiss

RedsFan1941 05-19-2019 11:03 AM

“if I didn’t already have one of these, i’d Be all over this one! great price!”

sycks22 05-19-2019 11:22 AM

My only beef if when someone bumps their thread when it's sold.

Peter_Spaeth 05-19-2019 11:28 AM

If someone says something nice about a card I'm selling I have no issue at all with that.

RedsFan1941 05-19-2019 11:58 AM

as long as the card isn’t of brooks koepka I have no problem either

whitehse 05-19-2019 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1879145)
If someone says something nice about a card I'm selling I have no issue at all with that.

I agree. Besides it bumps he thread with a nice comment! I see no problem with this either.

seablaster 05-19-2019 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by sycks22 (Post 1879142)
My only beef if when someone bumps their thread when it's sold.

Amen to that.

Just edit the original title and post to indicate that. There is absolutely no need to drag a thread to the top of the pile when the item in question is no longer available! :eek:

Throttlesteer 05-19-2019 01:35 PM

For example, in Leon's case "Nice Wood" is acceptable. But a knock on Wood is not.

Sean 05-19-2019 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iowadoc77 (Post 1879059)
Very true. I just remember the fiasco with the Lenox Cobb that dominated the T206 section for an extended period of time

I agree with Eric about extraneous comments in the BST section, but I have to admit that that Cobb/ Lenox thread was one of the funniest things that I've seen on this board. :D

And I say that as an owner of a Cobb/ Lenox, so I was watching the value of my card drop right along with that one.

Bored5000 05-19-2019 02:07 PM

I get it that people can obviously ask anything they want for a card, but I think that buying a card, then immediately listing it with a 60 percent markup on here is outside the spirit of what the BST board on here is about, IMO.

Leon 05-19-2019 02:56 PM

Interesting comments in this thread.
As far as doing a quick flip of any markup at all is not out of line. We aren't going to police bad buying or selling decisions, only fraud or lies. (sort of the same).

And as far as bumping a thread when a card is sold, I just sold the WG Jackson card in the BST area, and did an edit to the body of the post and the title of the post as SOLD. And all the time without bumping the thread to the top. I doubt we put a rule in place not to do that though. Our goal with this forum has always been to have as few rules as possible. Almost every single one made has been because a lot of members WANTED them AND they made sense WITHOUT (notice my capitalized words...how about that for an effect?) without them being too invasive. Even though we have some rules, such as the name rule, I feel this forum has fewer rules than most. That is the goal.

BTW, I was just in the BST area and here is an example of comments that are not permitted in this thread.

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...13#post1879213

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bored5000 (Post 1879183)
I get it that people can obviously ask anything they want for a card, but I think that buying a card, then immediately listing it with a 60 percent markup on here is outside the spirit of what the BST board is on here is about, IMO.


mjsilvey80 05-19-2019 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1879209)
Interesting comments in this thread.
As far as doing a quick flip of any markup at all is not out of line. We aren't going to police bad buying or selling decisions, only fraud or lies. (sort of the same).

And as far as bumping a thread when a card is sold, I just sold the WG Jackson card in the BST area, and did an edit to the body of the post and the title of the post as SOLD. And all the time without bumping the thread to the top. I doubt we put a rule in place not to do that though. Our goal with this forum has always been to have as few rules as possible. Almost every single one made has been because a lot of members WANTED them AND they made sense WITHOUT (notice my capitalized words...how about that for an effect?) without them being too invasive. Even though we have some rules, such as the name rule, I feel this forum has fewer rules than most. That is the goal.

BTW, I was just in the BST area and here is an example of comments that are not permitted in this thread.

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...13#post1879213

There's something wrong my comment but it's ok to sell a card and make assumptions about how a card will grade even though you've never physically seen in person?

iowadoc77 05-19-2019 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 1879177)
I agree with Eric about extraneous comments in the BST section, but I have to admit that that Cobb/ Lenox thread was one of the funniest things that I've seen on this board. :D

And I say that as an owner of a Cobb/ Lenox, so I was watching the value of my card drop right along with that one.

Not going to lie, I got great entertainment value out of that thread but I don’t think we want to go there again...

Rhotchkiss 05-19-2019 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iowadoc77 (Post 1879231)
Not going to lie, I got great entertainment value out of that thread but I don’t think we want to go there again...

In my short 2-3 years here, that was hands down a top 5 thread; but agree it sucked in the BST section

iowadoc77 05-19-2019 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 1879233)
In my short 2-3 years here, that was hands down a top 5 thread; but agree it sucked in the BST section

Exactly.

Luke 05-19-2019 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjsilvey80 (Post 1879226)
There's something wrong my comment but it's ok to sell a card and make assumptions about how a card will grade even though you've never physically seen in person?

I didn't think this comment was out of line personally. If someone lists a card for sale, does not post a scan, and states that the card would grade VGEX and another member has seen the card and can warn potential buyers that there's a crease, I think that person is doing a good thing.

If nothing else, the people who are looking for a VGEX copy know not to waste their time on that particular card.

Republicaninmass 05-19-2019 05:38 PM

I feel that anyone that posts where and or where a card was sold isnt doing the seller any favors, and it has no place in a bst thread. If posted anywhere else, swing away!

1952boyntoncollector 05-19-2019 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 1879233)
In my short 2-3 years here, that was hands down a top 5 thread; but agree it sucked in the BST section

Has it really be a few years since that thread was started..

RCMcKenzie 05-19-2019 06:00 PM

A little less conservation, a little more action
 
Please comment early and often if you see me in the bst. It bumps my thread to the top. Rob

Rich Klein 05-19-2019 06:49 PM

I presume something to the effect of PM sent is totally acceptable.

ramram 05-19-2019 07:12 PM

One beef I have is some people dominating the b/s/t. I recently counted 14 listings out of the top 32 posts in the memorabilia thread by one member.

Rob M

iowadoc77 05-19-2019 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Klein (Post 1879309)
I presume something to the effect of PM sent is totally acceptable.

Very acceptable. And another way to make sure the seller knows there is interest. I simply cannot believe how many peoples pm boxes are full. Delete the old ones, c’mon!

Leon 05-19-2019 09:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Klein (Post 1879309)
I presume something to the effect of PM sent is totally acceptable.

Of course PMs are always ok. And concerning a few longtime members who pm'd me about your names today. It will be your choice and if you don't want it there then most likely you just won't be here any longer. Not a problem. If I added someone's name to their signature then there was a reason.

Rob- as far as too many postings I just went to the Memorabilia BST and the forum and didn't see anyone dominating anything? I am not saying it hasn't happened and if it does a simple PM to me will usually get some threads merged. Been done many times. Just PM me folks, you will stay anonymous about issues being discussed.

pwang100 05-19-2019 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 1879132)
Personally, I prefer that nobody comment on any BST I ever post (even “nice card GLWS”).



Also, not that I have any pull, but I think an OP should only be able to bump their BST thread once every 15 days (x2)/month - it gets old seeing the same threads and Its very aggravating when you post a BST and within an hour are jumped by a thread that’s been on BST for years.



Ryan Hotchkiss

Agreed. Some get bumped way too often.

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Leon 05-21-2019 04:44 PM

1941 Wheaties premium
 
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You should consider putting a caveat in your BST transactions saying something like-

" I want to thank everyone for their kind thoughts on my card. I prefer no comments, not even nice ones, unless it is pertaining to buying the card. Please don't take this as anything but an appreciative request. Thanks"

Then if people make comments, and you don't like them, PM me and I will ask them to refrain. Problem solved.
As for bumping a thread, generally I say not more than every 3-4 days, and depending on their frequency and nature, I might ask certain people to wait a week before bumping. However, except for the Live Auction section, where things are more time sensitive, there are no firm rules. That said, if you bump something more than once every 3-4 days you are likely to get a PM if I see or hear about it. Overall the BST is a bright spot of the board, I believe.
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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 1879132)
Personally, I prefer that nobody comment on any BST I ever post (even “nice card GLWS”).

Also, not that I have any pull, but I think an OP should only be able to bump their BST thread once every 15 days (x2)/month - it gets old seeing the same threads and Its very aggravating when you post a BST and within an hour are jumped by a thread that’s been on BST for years.

Ryan Hotchkiss


Rhotchkiss 05-21-2019 08:07 PM

That’s a great idea Leon. Next time I post a BST, I most certainly will ask for no extra comments. And I really like your boilerplate and I may just adopt it wholesale. Thanks for the suggestion.


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